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Maricopa Unified holds public hearing on FY25 budget revision after student count rises

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District finance staff said average daily membership rose by 362 students, increasing state funding capacity and lifting the district's M&O and capital budget limits; no formal adoption vote was recorded at the hearing.

Maricopa Unified School District held a public hearing on May 14 to present a final revision of the fiscal year 2025 budget after revised student counts increased state funding capacity.

At the hearing, Chief Financial Officer (presenter) Harmon told the governing board the district's average daily membership (ADM) grew by 362 students, about 4.1% year over year, and the district's total weighted student count was roughly 100 above projection. "Our actual ADM grew by 362, just 7 short of our projections," Harmon said during the presentation.

The nut graf: Because state aid follows ADM and specific weights in the state funding formula, the updated counts created…

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